Kush is the sequel to my book 'Perusia'. The five boys introduced continue their adventures with the 'Black Prince' and they become embroiled in adventures as they follow the Nile upstream to the Kingdom of Kush.
Magic and conspiracy dogs them as they travel towards the Ciry of Meroe, where not one but two evil Queens await. Black Magic challenges the powers of Caecus the blind philosopher.

A metaphor points beyond itself to a dimension of mind. Egypt’s magical metaphors point to the mystery of being itself, the eternal territory within. The many faces of Egypt’s gods resolve into your human face, “Face and head of my heart.” This easy to read edition makes a good companion to Egyptian studies and an excellent travel guide through the mind of ancient Egypt.

A family crisis launches Toby Tuckmouse on a mission to the mysterious land of Egypt. Travelling by horse tram, steam train and sailing ships, he meets strange creatures and odd folk along the way. He survives all dangers by land and sea to reach his destination, where fresh adventures await him. Ever the perfect gentleman, Toby engages every challenge with characteristic courage and resource.

An informative and thought provoking take on the state of the world today.
Hear are a few comments from recent readers....
"This book has changed my life, definitely a future cult classic...Mrs L Anderson"
"You have opened my eyes and made me question everything...J. Malik"
Travel through this informative and sometimes scary book, it will open your eyes and question what you believe!

In recent years, the existence of Jesus of Nazareth is being questioned more than it ever has been. With mythicists proposing that Jesus' story "borrowed" from ancient deities, and questioning the historical evidence, what should we believe? "Myth?" gets to the bottom of the challenges to Jesus' historicity, explaining the real strength of the historical evidence for Jesus.

The Myth
The Man
The Memory of their love
Separated by tragedy, the hawk-headed god Horus will stop at nothing to rejoin with the woman that he loves. The bonds of their love transcend all time and space. Even death could not extinguish the flames.
Any sacrifice was not too great. All that mattered is that they could live their immortal lives together.

As Henry and his friends go to Egypt, the second book of this explosive series takes SEVERAL turns for the worse as the story goes on and Henry will soon realize that humanity is a quality that can sometimes hurt the ones that you love the most.

When Tiamat steals the Tablet of Destinies from Anu, the sky god, Gidd, Anu's youngest servant is sent in human form to infiltrate Tiamat's realm and retrieve the Tablet. Gidd's rash actions embroil the young priest, Ber-chan, in the quest with him. Captured and sold as slaves, Gidd and Ber-chan go on a harrowing journey, face terrifying monsters, and confront Tiamat herself.

In the land of Egypt myths are born of legends. Along the Nile legends are born of great deeds. The god Horus tells the story of his deeds on earth as a man. Great deeds made him Pharaoh, goodness saw him pass through heaven to join the gods. But can his momentous feats defeat evil? In the end Horus has a solution, and his triumph leaves a legacy future pharaohs will live and breathe with.